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  • Farmers in eastern Oregon primarily use glyphosate to control Salsola tragus in no-till systems, but effectiveness has been declining due to conditions like dust and water stress, and possibly due to glyphosate resistance.
  • Dose-response studies confirmed glyphosate resistance in 3 out of 10 Salsola tragus populations in Oregon, showing that less than 30% of resistant plants died after exposure to recommended glyphosate doses.
  • The emergence of glyphosate resistance emphasizes the need for farmers to adopt diverse weed control strategies to ensure the effectiveness and sustainability of herbicides in their crops.

Article Abstract

Background: Farmers in the low-rainfall region of eastern Oregon rely on repeated applications of non-selective herbicides, predominately glyphosate, to control Salsola tragus in no-till fallow systems. Reports of poor glyphosate effectiveness have increased in recent years. Reduced efficacy is often attributed to dust, water stress, or generally poor growing conditions during application. Inadequate control also may be the result of the evolution of glyphosate resistance. Therefore, studies were undertaken to determine if glyphosate-resistant S. tragus populations occur in Oregon.

Results: Results from dose-response studies confirmed glyphosate resistance in three of 10 Oregon Salsola tragus populations. The ratio I /I from dose-response curves was, on average, 3.1 for the relative dry biomass per plant and 3.2 for the % of surviving plants per pot in these three populations. Plant mortality at recommended glyphosate doses for the resistant populations was less than 30% 3 weeks after treatment.

Conclusions: Glyphosate resistance in S. tragus highlights the imperative need to diversify weed control strategies to preserve the longevity and sustainability of herbicides in semi-arid cropping systems of the Pacific Northwest. © 2017 Society of Chemical Industry.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ps.4525DOI Listing

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